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The Fighterbird's fuselage and basic design is virtually identical to the Firebird XL, but its turning ability has been tweaked by using a new efficient wing to make it more maneuverable for combat. This quicker turning response is great for making tight turns to get on someone's tail or to make a break if someone's on yours. Hold a turn long enough, and the Fighterbird will perform a tight spiraling maneuver that is ideal for quick get always or surprise attacks from above. While there's no question the Fighterbird is easy to fly, it isn't really designed to be a rank beginner's first R/C plane. We'd recommend you start out with a Firebird II or Firebird XL if you simply want to see what it's like to fly an R/C airplane. The Firebird planes are specifically designed for this mission and will provide all the thrills a complete beginner could want. With the Fighterbird, combat is king.
Kit includes everything needed to get into the sky. Multiple trim schemes available.
Like the rest of our planes, the Fighterbird comes with everything needed to get it flying in one convenient package, including the transmitter, field charger, and battery pack. Also included is a handy instructional video and two sets of colorful decal sheets. All that's left for you to provide are 8 "AA" batteries and anybody else with a Fighterbird who's itchin' for a fight.
In addition to complete replacement parts support, we provide a colorful array of optional wings, V-Tails, and decal sheets that allow Fighterbird owners to customize their plane with totally unique combat markings. There's also an optional 7-cell speed battery that boosts climb performance and gives Fighterbird veterans an edge they can use when taking on other more experienced Fighterbird foes.
The Fighterbird is available in six different frequencies*. This opens up possibilities for all kinds of multiple plane melees. You could have "squadron vs. squadron" team play with up to three planes on each team or you could go for a last Fighterbird standing, every man for himself, free-for-all. Of course there's no denying the satisfaction of an TMace vs. aceTM one-on-one duel either. Whatever multi-player scenario you dream up, with the Fighterbird, you can be assured more is definitely merrier.
*If ordering more than one Fighterbird, be sure to specify which frequencies (1-6) you want. Make sure that all of the Fighterbirds that will be in the air at one time have differing frequencies.